A review by zenithharpink
Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World: A History by William Alexander

4.0

This book was such a fun read, especially surprising given the topic-tomatoes. I loved that the author didn't take himself nor his subject matter too seriously, and it made this book much more readable, instead of dry and pedantic.

The book research, combined with the travel as well as the author's clear passion for the topic, made this such a compelling and delightful read - I can't wait to check out Alexander's other books!

I would recommend this to anybody looking for a food and/or culture-themed non-fiction read.